Course Summary :

Letâ€™s be honest, PHP has had a rocky history with security. Over the years the language has been highly criticized for itâ€™s lack of a focus on security and secure development practices. In more recent years, however, a resurgence has happened in the language and community, bringing secure development back into focus. With PHP 7 on the horizon, the language is making even more strides to improve some of its wayward ways of the past and reinvent itself. Iâ€™ll share practical code examples, tools, libraries and best practices that are making it easier than ever to keep PHP applications safe.

Chris CornuttApplication Security Engineer, PardotFor the last 10+ years, Chris has been involved in the PHP community in one way or another. These days he's the Senior Editor of PHPDeveloper.org, lead author for Websec.io, a site dedicated to teaching developers about security and the Securing PHP ebook series. He's also written for several PHP publications and has spoken at conferences in both the U.S. and Europe on security-related topics.

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